IGN, the popular gaming/tech/entertainment news site, is planning to go big with their coverage of the 2017 San Diego Comic Con (SDCC). The site will be teaming up with twitter to provide a livestream of coverage for all the fans who can't make the trip.

​IGN Live from SDCC will be hosted and produced by IGN and will be livestreamed from the San Diego Convention Center show floor, IGN’s Hard Rock Hotel production space and locations throughout San Diego’s Gaslamp District.

Coverage on IGN Live will include things like exclusive interviews with SDCC participants, pre-show and post-show coverage, behind-the-scenes coverage, cosplay highlights and more. The livestream will be accessible to all twitter users via comiccon.twitter.com and ign.com. It will feature ads in a tv-style presentation.

This will be the second time IGN and Twitter have hooked up to livestream a major event, the two got together to provide streaming coverage of the recent E3 conference in mid June.

SDCC will begin on July 20 and run through July 23. You can get more info on the event here.

Marvel's latest endeavor on the small screen will get it's start on the big screen as their "Inhumans" franchise will debut September 1st nationwide in theaters on the IMAX screens. The series will then shift to weekly episodes on ABC starting September 29th. You can check out the trailer below.

Sony Pictures has released the first trailer for "Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle." This is the follow-up to the 1995 hit movie Jumanji which starred Robin Williams. The new film sees Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson take the lead while the likes of Kevin Hart, Karen Gillan and Jack Black lend supporting roles.

The movie will see four high school kids in detention find an old video game. After choosing their characters in the game, the students are transported into the game as those characters as they brave the wild jungles of Jumanji.

"Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle" opens nationwide on December 20, 2017. You can watch the trailer below:

Friday (June 23), Marvel rolled out the re-launch of their Marvel Legacy series. Most of the comics were just a continuation from the previous series, but one cover showed us a fiery surprise, the return of Johnny Blaze.

Johnny Blaze, aka Ghost Rider, is officially making his return to Marvel Comics, and he's bring some friends along with him.

This fall, the Spirits of Vengeance series will return featuring a crew of fan-favorites including the Johnny Blaze incarnation of Ghost Rider alongside Blade, Daimon Hellstrom, and Satana. Like other comics in the Marvel Legacy series, the cover will pay homage to the past as it will mimic the Giant X-Men #1 cover featuring Storm, Nightcrawler, Colossus, and Thunderbird.

A more recent version of the character — Robbie Reyes — debuted in 2013 and drove a flaming car instead of Ghost Rider’s iconic motorcycle. The Robbie Reyes version of Ghost Rider is the one that’s part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, having been played by actor Gabriel Luna in this past season of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

Are you looking forward to the return of Johnny Blaze? Let us know in the comments.

When it comes to portraying iconic figures, Chadwick Boseman is truly in a league of his own. The actor has taken on James Brown (Get On Up), Jackie Robinson (42) and will be the lead in Marvel's Black Panther. Now, Boseman looks to deliver another great performance as America's first African American judge on the Supreme Court, Thurgood Marshall.

The movie, which is named Marshall, takes us on a journey through one of Thurgood Marshall's early iconic case, where he is has been called upon by the NAACP to represent Joseph Spell. Played by This Is Us actor Sterling K. Brown, Spell, a chauffeur, is accused of sexually assaulting a socialite (Kate Hudson).